Anthony finds himself in somewhere he's never been before, and yet every detail is familiar. He also may or may not have killer donuts chasing him. But who's side is Ian going to take, and better yet, how do they get out?
The world has six days left before everything is destroyed, and Mark is left as one of the only ones able to fix it before it's too late... This is the game One Chance if it happened IRL (and if Mark Fischbach was never a YouTuber). If you're not familiar with Once Chance, you might have a harder time understanding this, but you can give it a go.
This is just a little drabble I wrote because I lost a bet and had to write a drabble of the winner's choosing... There is a single swearword, but I felt it wasn't even worth a K plus.
When Ian and Anthony get themselves cornered in an abandoned library by someone who's been hunting them for some time, they may find that their pursuer isn't someone entirely unfamiliar to them...but is he an enemy? Rated T for coarse language, violence, and very mild gore. This is yet another spinoff of my gunslingers series of fanfictions.
Ian is haunted by memories of the things he's done...but sometime he'll have to consider that he's not the only one. This is part of my gunslingers timeline and it happens soon after the first story, so you might want to read that to fully understand this. /s/10935147/1/Gunslingers-1-Don-t-Look-Back
It starts as a casual day, at least for Anthony, but it will soon become one of the biggest days of his life... Ianthony fluffiness. If you don't like the Ianthony pairing, don't read.
Anthony has had a crush on Ian for a long time...but Ian doesn't return the feelings, right? This is To Tell The Truth from Anthony's POV. It also works to stand on its own. This is Ianthony; if you don't like the pairing, don't read it. Rated K plus for mild coarse language.
Ian's been in love with Anthony for years...When will he finally manage to tell him? Rated T for coarse language and alcohol reference. Ianthony, Ian's POV.
I think the title says it all... Here's a really short oneshot that's kind of sad, kind of fluffy. Ianthony. Rated K because for once, it's clean.
Anthony wakes up at a hospital and he can't remember how he got there...or hardly anything of his life. Rated K plus because there's really only some bad language.
Anthony's life has been destroyed, and he's determined to get revenge. Ian tries to stop him, but Anthony might be willing to hurt even his best friend in order to get his vengeance... Rated T for mild gore and character death.
When Mari barges in on Sohinki, Lasercorn, and Joven and says everyone's in danger, it becomes obvious she's been keeping things from them. But who knew this would lead them to meet up with Ian and Anthony, whom they haven't seen in two years? (Part of my Gunslingers timeline.) Here it is: the much-requested Smosh Games fanfiction. Enjoy!
Some events that happen while Ian and Anthony attempt to ski lead them to reevaluate how they feel about each other. Ianthony fluff. Rated K plus for some coarse language.
Ian's girlfriend has been accusing him of always hiding his past...is she right? And is Ian's friendship with Anthony suffering from the same problem, or is it something else? This is the sequel-before-the-sequel of "Don't Look Back," my first Gunslingers fanfiction.
When Anthony is captured during his solo mission, he's forced to make a decision: die, or kill Ian Hecox... This is a sequel to my other story, Don't Look Back, so you might want to read that first. Rated T for coarse language, violence, and mild gore.
Ian and Anthony as a skilled gunslinger duo, fighting to reach a single locked safe in order to spare hundreds of lives. Rated T for violence and some swearing. A sequel and possibly prequel to this will be coming soon!
Ian asks Anthony why he loves him. Major Ianthony fluff warning! Rated T for romance stuff. This technically happens after the events of my fanfic "The Letter," but it stands on its own too.
Anthony finds himself in the middle of a Los Angeles completely devoid of life...until he meets up with Ian, who's not acting like himself. Rated T for some vulgarity and mild violence.
When Anthony and Ian get lost in the worst part of Los Angeles, they are suddenly in the most life-threatening situation they've ever been in together. Rated T for coarse language, drug/alcohol reference, violence, and mild gore.
A seventeen-year-old Ian isn't in the best of moods, so Anthony decides to take him on a road trip in order to cheer him up. Rated T for swearing and general activities that I don't advise you to try at home.